Southwest Wildlife Rehabiliatation & Educational Foundation, Inc.
Southwest Wildlife Rehabilitation and Educational Foundation is a non-profit organization that specializes in rescuing and rehabilitating injured and orphaned wildlife native to the southwest, educating today's youth on the importance of native wildlife and the environment, and encouraging educational career opportunities in environmental science.

Help Southwest Wildlife - Help While You Shop

There are 2 ways in which you can help Southwest Wildlife while you shop:

eScrip
Basha’s “Thanks a Million” program

eScrip
Southwest Wildlife’s eScrip number: 11704234.

Help Southwest Wildlife when you make purchases at Safeway, Macy’s, Wild Oats, Payless Shoes, Old Navy, Claim Jumper, Pep Boys, American Airlines, and more. Visit the eScrip website to see what other businesses participate in this charitable endeavor. It's easy!

All you have to do is register your debit card, credit card, or shopper's card with Southwest Wildlife's eScrip ID number, and a portion of each of your purchases will be donated to Southwest.

Renewals must be made annually by the end of October to continue donations to Southwest without interruption. You may receive a packet in the mail reminding you to renew. However, if you don't receive a packet and you're not sure when you originally signed up, renew anyway!

Register and/or renew with eScrip online, via their automated system at 1-800-801-4973, or in person at one of the participating merchants.

Basha’s “Thanks a Million”
Southwest Wildlife’s “Thanks a Million” ID number: 29167.

Link Southwest Wildlife’s ID number to your Basha’s Thank You Card during the program dates (the 08/09 program begins September 1, 2008), and a portion of every purchase made using your Thank You Card will be donated to Southwest Wildlife, up to a maximum donation in each program year of $2500.

Visit Basha’s website to link Southwest Wildlife’s ID to your Thank You Card.

 

 
 
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